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Odyssey Batteries Pc545? Canking Amps?

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Old 09-22-2005, 05:43 PM
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I am going to try the 545. I think it will work.

I am going to use my stocker in the winter.

I'll let you know how it is.
Old 09-22-2005, 06:20 PM
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I have the pc 680 its pretty light I dont no if id go lower to the 545 unless the car is going to be for racing purposes, I wouldnt want to be stuck soewhere cause my batt was borderline wether it would start the car, I dont think neone else has had the pc 680 so I was kinda just going by what others said about it being enough to start small engines u can push it down some more if u want but i dont think i would unless u have jumpper cabels and r always around someone who would help
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A deep cycle battery needs a slow charging system to charge it correctly, Are cars have a fast charge and over time will kill a deep cycle battery over a regular battery any day. I have 2 deep cycles mounted in my truck for the sterios sytem but have them split for a voltage regulater to cut the charge down.... i would not recomend a deep cycle for every day use. But they do work great for sterio systems. fing02.gif
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I just won a 680 on ebay.

Not going to chance it.
Old 09-23-2005, 06:57 AM
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cool man i wouldnt either spend like 10 bux more for piece of mind
Old 09-23-2005, 12:44 PM
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three words brother

optioma yellow top.... hail.gif
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he wants somethin light weight

optima batteries weigh more than the stock one does
Old 09-23-2005, 01:00 PM
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my bad maybe i should read the whole thing the soju it talking to me

i look at them they sould like they are good i might also look at getting one

thanks faith



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you would make a good pimp you sure keep them hoe's in check
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you would make a good pimp you sure keep them hoe's in check
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i do make a good pimp just ask abq and redzman they respect there pimp or ill have to choke a b!tch
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ok good luck on the install i have a diy in the diy section



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